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Posted on November 29, 2006 in Uncategorized by livinghalal1 Comment »

Assalam alaikum,

We are a bit busy/lazy… but in-sha-Allah the following shows are coming up:
1- Hajj authentic supplications
2- Hijab Story: Why I don’t wear Hijab
3- An interview about marriage search
4- Korim Show (he has final exams now)
5- Ask Napoleon of Outlawz (send in your questions for him)

Please make dua’ for us to have the time/energy to post those shows soon

Please stay tuned.

Baraka Allahu feekum, may Allah bless you.

Posted on November 19, 2006 in Being A Muslim by livinghalal9 Comments »

Abdullah, 7 yrs old, living in Belgium. He is the designated Mu’athen (prayer caller) at home. May Allah guide him and protect him.

Athan in MP3

Abdullah interview in Chinese

French

Tags: Muslim kids from around the world, Chinese Muslim, Belgium, Europe, Kid reading Quran, Dua’, supplications, Surah Qariaa, Azan, Adhan, Athan, calll to prayer, prayer calls, raising kids, Islam, parenting, Muslim parents, Shahadah

Posted on November 16, 2006 in Karim Show by livinghalal3 Comments »

Click on the player (or right click and save 9 MB)Show 3

Tags: interview for job, Muslims interview, matching names to pictures, labeling, branding, beard, Karim, Muhammad, Osama, Musims working in America, getting a job, Santa Rosa, gas station, selling alcohol, selling haram, balancing hope and fear, Allah is the most forgiving, Allah is severe in punishment, Sunnah, identity, Muslims, Islam, Halal, Radio Show, Story day, reflections, Arizona, Muslim getting attacked inside a store, misunderstanding, stereotype, role model, patience, trials, hardship, difficulties, fear of Allah, advice, haram business, haram activity, reminder, thoughts, Muslims in America, “Are you Islam?”

Posted on November 12, 2006 in Cleanliness by livinghalal4 Comments »

This is part of the project: Cleaning Up Our Own Backyard, One Episode At A Time.

We collect things that bother us as Muslims, and try to fix them.

The first step to solve our problems, is to humbly admit them.

Here is episode #1.

It was my first Eid prayer. I showed up early, by myself, and found a place on the floor to sit. I noticed that no one made eye contact with me or said salaam or anything. Everyone kept to themselves. As more people streamed in, people sat around me. When it came close to prayer time, a sister walked up to me and–I’m not exaggerating here–started yelling at me for apparently single-handedly making the line crooked. I looked around and saw that there was no straight line at all for me to conform to, but I was so freaked out that I tried adjusting my prayer rug just to make her happy. This only made her ANGRIER, and she yelled at me some more. Finally she left me alone, but I was crying through the whole prayer. It would be one of many experiences of people in the Muslim community following Islam to the letter, but not the spirit. I don’t mean to be negative about my experience as a Muslim, as there are many positive things I’ve experienced in the community as well. This just popped into my head.

Posted on November 11, 2006 in Uncategorized by livinghalal2 Comments »

“O Allah, for your mercy I hope, so do not abandon me to myself not even for a moment (as short as a glance). And reform all my affairs. There is no god worthy to be worshiped except you”
-authentic narration

Morning & Evening Supplication

“O the ever living, O the eternal who sustains and protects all that exists. By your mercy I seek relief, reform all my affair, and do not abandon me to myself even for a moment.”
-authentic narration

MP3 Versions:

The links may not be working, email us for the files, livinghalal at gmail.

Morning & Evening (Arabic)

Morning & Evening (English)

Hardship (Arabic)

Hardship (English)

Tags: Supplications, Dua, Du’a, Doa’, Doa, Prophet (SAW), Messenger, peace be upon him, Allah, دعاء المكروب

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